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International Students | 21 June 2023 |
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As this study period comes to an end, we want to take a moment to thank you for your continued support with our newsletter. Your engagement has made each edition truly special. We hope you enjoy this well-deserved break and don’t forget to take part in some of the activities highlighted in this newsletter. We look forward to reconnecting with you in the next study period and bringing you more informative content to enhance your student life. |
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Showcase your artwork with USASA’s Art on Campus |
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Volunteer at UniSA Open Day 2023 and be part of this exciting experience |
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Join the 2023 City-Bay Fun Run with Team UniSA |
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Share your thoughts to shape the future of our newsletters and win a $50 VISA gift card |
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Explore a range of external scholarships and grants available to UniSA students |
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David Caon: An impressive career spanning 30 years in industrial design |
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Showcase your artwork with USASA’s Art on Campus
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Express your creativity and get recognition with USASA's Art on Campus! Whether you're enrolled in a UniSA Creative program or not, this is your chance to showcase your artwork to the entire UniSA community on campus. Artwork submissions can use any medium, including graphic design, illustration, photography, digital art, fashion/textile, and traditional art forms such as drawing, painting, sculpture and architecture.
By entering, you'll have a chance to: • Exhibit your art as a part of a year-long outdoor mural at City West campus • Have your work featured in the 2024 student diary • Win one of two $500 vouchers
Find out more, get inspired by last year's submissions, and submit your artwork by midnight on 3 July! |
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Volunteer at UniSA Open Day 2023 and be part of this exciting experience
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We are thrilled to announce that UniSA Open Day is back in full force in 2023 with events across all our campuses. In addition to presentations, tours and information booths, we'll have interactive demos, live music and delicious food. To make it all happen, we want you to be a part of the action!
We're calling on passionate individuals like you to volunteer at our major City West and City East campuses on Sunday 13 August, or join us at our Mawson Lakes, Magill, Whyalla and Mount Gambier campuses throughout August.
Ready to join our incredible team of volunteers? Simply fill out the online General Volunteers Registration Form by Friday 7 July. As a token of our appreciation, all volunteers will receive a lunch voucher, a UniSA t-shirt and a certificate of participation. |
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Join the 2023 City-Bay Fun Run with Team UniSA
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Take a break from the books in SP5 and get active with your mates! Come along to run, walk or stroll in the 2023 City-Bay Fun Run on 17 September.
Secure your spot by Friday 25 August on Team UniSA (choose from 3km, 6km, 12km or half marathon) and receive your exclusive team package which includes a Team UniSA singlet, access to the post-race recovery and breakfast station, a free student-led physio session at the UniSA Health Clinic and more. The first 200 UniSA students to sign up will receive 50% off their City-Bay registration. |
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Share your thoughts to shape the future of our newsletters and win a $50 VISA gift card
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We appreciate you being a part of our newsletter community and would value your feedback and insights to make our newsletters even better! By completing a short survey about the UniSA Student Life newsletter, you will help shape the future of our newsletters and go in the draw to win one of two $50 VISA gift cards.
The survey should only take less than five minutes, and your voice will ensure that we continue to deliver valuable and engaging content tailored to your needs. Thank you for your support! |
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Explore a range of external scholarships and grants available to UniSA students
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Did you know that as a UniSA student, you can access a range of scholarships and grants provided not only by the university, but also by external organisations and foundations?
The scholarships and grants available are extremely diverse, including opportunities for students from various disciplines of study and backgrounds. As the scholarships vary in competitiveness, requirements and timelines, it may be helpful to bookmark the links and monitor closely the opportunities that you like the most. Good luck! |
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David Caon: An impressive career spanning 30 years in industrial design
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From his time at UniSA to a career spanning multiple decades and continents, David Caon’s approach is to be an active participant in whatever he wants to do.
David enrolled in Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) in 1996, motivated by his artistic abilities and fascination with cars. During the course, exposure to designers such as Mario Bellini, Philippe Starck and Ettore Sottsass, who made everyday objects stylish, encouraged David to make research part of his process, and their designs continue to be referenced in his work today.
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worked in Paris and Milan before setting up his own studio, David shared that his work now is “less and less about aesthetics”, and more about designing functional and usable products that people can appreciate and enjoy. Today you can find his name on the flatware, crockery, and woven blankets on Qantas, whom he has collaborated with for more than 20 years. He’s also recently returned to Adelaide to host a masterclass with UniSA’s Industrial Design students. |
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Nunga Screen 2023 |
Friday 7 July, 5.30pm – 9.00pm, Mercury Cinema Join us for a special evening featuring nine short films and be captivated by powerful First Nations stories of love, friendship, healing, belonging and their connection to the land and culture. Tickets are just $10 (+ booking fee) and include finger food and light refreshments. All proceeds will go to Help A Sista Out, an organisation promoting social justice, equality, and wellbeing for the Aboriginal people of South Australia. |
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The University of South Australia respectfully
acknowledges the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla First Nations Peoples and their Elders past and present, who are the First Nations’ traditional owners of the lands that are now home to the UniSA campuses in Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Whyalla. |
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